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magazine from the White House 2018-03-12b 】
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Trump signs
tariffs on steel, aluminum as national security ‘necessity’
“In a meeting with
factory workers at the White House, [President Donald J.] Trump
said the tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on
aluminum keep his campaign pledge to rescue the domestic
industries and protect national security,” Dave Boyer reports
in The Washington Times.
“We want our
workers to be protected. We have to protect and build our steel
and aluminum industries,” President Trump said before he
signed the two proclamations in the Roosevelt Room.
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In The
Seattle Times, Benjamin Romano writes that “many
retailers have announced plans to spend their tax-cut windfalls
on one-time employee bonuses or more enduring wage increases.
As retail pay is boosted, Costco intends to keep compensation
for its more than 239,000 workers ahead of the pack, executives
said Wednesday as the company reported its quarterly results.”
Romano notes that Costco “plans to invest the tax savings in
its employees [while] lowering prices.”
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“After ruling Gaza
with an iron fist for a decade, Hamas has a pathetic track
record,” Assistant to President Trump Jason Greenblatt writes
today in The
Washington Post. Greenblatt, who serves as the
President’s special representative for international
negotiations, says that America is “ready to work with any
party truly interested in peace to reach this goal. Solving the
situation in Gaza is an important step toward resolving the
ultimate problem.”
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“President Trump may
have just forced North Korean strongman Kim Jong Un to come the
negotiating table,” Andrew O’Reilly writes in Fox
News. O’Reilly reports that according to experts, the
President’s “strategy dealing with the rogue regime” is
working. “Evidence came this week, when Kim told a delegation
from South Korea his regime is willing to discuss nuclear
disarmament with the United States.”
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In The
Wall Street Journal, Joseph Semprevivo writes that
“J.M. Smucker Co. announced last month that it would donate
$1 million to charity, invest $20 million in employee pension
plans, and give $1,000 bonuses to some 5,000 employees. The
food manufacturer is hardly alone. More than 400 U.S. employers
have announced similar moves as a result of tax reform’s
passage. What House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi calls ‘crumbs’
so far has amounted to a $30 billion income boost for millions
of Americans.” Semprevivo adds that President Trump’s tax
reform has given hope to small business owners like himself.
“The U.S. economy is roaring—and small businesses like mine
have a lot to do with it.”
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“White House Senior
Advisor Jared Kushner on Tuesday announced that the Trump
Administration has a plan for making access to health records
and interoperability a priority,” Tom Sullivan reports in
Healthcare
IT News. “The president is determined to make
interoperability a reality for all Americans,” Kushner said
in remarks at the HIMSS18 conference.
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